ASSOCIATED PRESSMedical examiners are currently preparing an autopsy for beloved musician Michael Jackson. Results may be released if cause of death confirmed. Jackson in 1984, on stage during the Jacksons' Victory Tour.

Medical examiners are currently preparing an autopsy for beloved musician Michael Jackson.

Early today, Lt. Brian Elias, Los Angeles County coroner's watch commander, said the autopsy would soon begin and would take several hours.

He went on to say that other tests may take longer and that determining any cause could take two weeks or more.

Authorities also towed the automobile of a doctor from Jackson's home. They say it could contain evidence, clues or drugs that may shed light on the King of Pop's death.

Karen Rayner, Los Angeles Police spokeswoman, said that coroner investigators are looking to possibly interview the doctor. Emphasizing that the doctor is not under a criminal investigation, she said that she didn't know the physician's identity.

"His car was impounded because it may contain medications or other evidence that may assist the coroner in determining the cause of death," she said.